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Media
Converter
user
manual
Models:
510486
510493
510509
510523
515320
515337
515344
515351
515368
519069
Shown: Model 515368
INT-MEDCON-UM-0908-01
introduction
Thank you for purchasing this INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS™
Media Converter. The models listed below vary in the type and number
of ports, connectors, data transfer rates and added features, but all are
designed so network managers can install fiber cabling anywhere within
a network without changing the arrangement of copper-based Ethernet.
The compact size of the converter allows for easy deployment in any
narrow desktop location or wall-mount installation and, if needed, several
converters can be grouped in a 19” rack-mountable chassis.
Easy-to-follow instructions in this user manual help make installation
of this converter quick and simple, so you’ll also soon be enjoying the
benefits of these features common to all models listed:
• Auto MDI/MDI-X support
• Status LEDs for easy monitoring of device status
• External power adapter
• Lifetime Warranty
This user manual is included with the following items:
519069 Ethernet Media Converter
515320 Fast Ethernet Media Converter
515337 Fast Ethernet Media Converter
515344 Fast Ethernet Media Converter
510493 Gigabit Ethernet Media Converter
515351 Gigabit Ethernet Media Converter
515368 Gigabit Ethernet Media Converter
510486 Gigabit Ethernet Redundant Link Media Converter
510509 Gigabit Ethernet WDM Media Converter (RX1550/TX1310)*
510523 Gigabit Ethernet WDM Media Converter (RX1310/TX1550)*
NOTE: Variations among the models can be noted in the Specifications
section at the back of this manual. Product images in this manual may
be representational and may not exactly match the media converter in
this package.
* WDM Media Converter models 510509 and 510523 need to be installed
as pairs on opposite sides of the same fiber cable.
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FCC Warning
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses and radiates radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with the user manual, may cause
interference, which the user will be required to correct at his own
expense.
CE Mark Warning
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may
cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to
take adequate measures to correct.
Overview
Since all the INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Media Converter
models represented in this manual do not share all the same features,
refer to the product or its corresponding Specifications list to determine
which of the following sections or items within the sections apply to the
enclosed product. For example, not all of the LEDs defined in the status
reference chart may be featured on your media converter.
functions & indicators
Auto MDI
Auto MDI (medium dependent interface) detection alleviates concerns
about cabling configuration by allowing direct connection to a workstation,
switch, LAN card, hub or other network devices when connecting between
RJ-45 ports.
Auto MDI marked next to
the RJ-45 port on the front
panel of Model 515386.
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DIP Switches
The DIP (dual in-line package) switches on the rear panel of some models
enable a variety of functions
that are printed in a convenient
reference key alongside the
switches. NOTE: A DIP switch
reference list is also listed in the
product’s Specifications. In the
example at right (model 515344),
DIP switches 6 and 7 enable
the Local Loopback (LLB) and
Remote Loopback (RLB) diagnostic functions (see Loopback Testing).
Loopback Testing
On some models (see Specifications), DIP switches let you activate both
local and remote loopback diagnostic test functions. Check for proper
cable connections first, and run the test with a traffic level of at least 50
percent of capacity to optimize the brightness of the LED indicators.
Don’t conduct both loopback tests at the same time.
Local Loopback
Use a local loopback (set the designated DIP switch to On to enable) to
check that the copper segment is connected properly. Launch a loopback
or diagnostics testing program (see NOTE below) and follow the program
instructions. Typically, the instructions will be similar to the following:
1. Enter the number of test messages (frame packets) to be sent (1–1000).
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2. Click “Start.”
3. The program will send a testing message looped in the copper segment
and display a pass/fail result.
Remote Loopback
Use a remote loopback (at the remote unit, set the designated DIP switch
to On; at the local unit, keep both loopback Dip switches Off/disabled) to
check that the fiber segment is connected properly. Launch a loopback or
diagnostics testing program (see NOTE below) and follow the program
instructions. Typically, the instructions will be similar to the following:
1. Enter the number of test messages (frame packets) to be sent (1–1000).
2. Click “Start.”
3. The program will send a testing message looped in the fiber segment
and display a pass/fail result.
NOTE: On a PC, use a program such as Sniffer to conduct the tests.
Other methods include the SmartBits series of testing equipment. If you
do not have access to either method, contact your vendor for advice.
IMPORTANT: Deactivate both the local and the remote loopback test
functions for normal converter operation.
Link Fault Signaling (LFS)
Link Fault Signaling (LFS) is an important function that is extremely
beneficial in terms of network status monitoring. The LFS function monitors
both the copper and fiber segments to ensure that the Spanning Tree
Protocol can kick in the moment a link failure occurs on either segment.
Set LFS to On for normal operations; set to Off when installing cables
or when testing the network connection.
NOTE: The LFS feature influences both fiber and copper segments.
When disruption occurs on the copper segment, the fiber segment will be
disabled. When the fiber segment loses signal, the copper segment will
be disabled. Any link failure — including during periods of precautionary
switching to the redundant link and during Link Fault Signaling — will
cause the ALM LED to light up (see LEDs).
To utilize the full benefits of LFS, four converters can be used to build a
primary and a secondary path between two switches. The switches must
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support Spanning Tree or Fast Spanning Tree protocols. By default,
transmission of data will travel via the primary path. If a link failure is
detected, transmission will automatically be switched to the secondary
path by Spanning Tree Protocol, delivering non-stop network connectivity.
LEDs
Front panel LEDs provide at-a-glance network status and real-time
connectivity information. NOTE: The PWR (power) LED is located on
the rear panel on some models.
LED Status Indication
100 On Data packets are being transmitted at 100 Mbps.
Off Data packets are being transmitted at 10 Mbps.*
1000 On Data packets are being transmitted at 1000 Mbps.
Off Data packets are being transmitted at 10/100 Mbps.*
ACT On Data is being transmitted/received.
ALM On A failure has occurred on a fiber or copper link.
COL On Data collisions are occurring.
FD/FDX On The device (or corresponding link) is operating in full
duplex mode.
Off The device (or corresponding link) is operating in half
duplex mode.
LFS On A break or disruption exists in copper or fiber links.
LNK On A link has been established with a compliant device.
Flashing Data is being transmitted/received (LNK/ACT combined).
Off No valid link is established to the port.
PRI On The primary link is receiving link pulses from a
compliant device.
Off The signal has been lost on the primary fiber port.
PWR On Power is being received for normal operation.
Off No power is being received.
RCV On Data packets are being received.
Flashing Data packets are being received at a slower rate.
Off No data packets are being received.
RDT On The redundant link is receiving link pulses from a
compliant device.
Off The signal has been lost on the redundant fiber port.
* Applicable with multi-speed models.
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Connections & installation
Ports
As mentioned in the Introduction, the type of media converter ports will
vary from model to model. Refer to each model’s Specifications at the
back of this manual to identify a port, and see below for explanations of
their various uses and limits.
Auto MDI/MDI-X
Though not a port per se, the Auto MDI/MDI-X function on a converter’s
RJ-45 port alleviates concerns about cabling configuration when connecting
to a 1000Base-T device. Whether connecting to a switch, a LAN card or
any other network device via the RJ-45 port, simply plug it in and proceed.
(See Connecting Copper Cable below.)
10/100Base-TX Port
A 10/100Base-TX port supports network speeds of either 10 Mbps or
100 Mbps, and can operate in half and full duplex transfer modes. The
RJ-45 connector is suitable for UTP cable Category 3, 4, 5 or better.
10/100/1000Base-T Port
The 10/100/1000Base-T port supports a network speed of 10 Mbps,
100 Mbps or 1,000 Mbps, and operates in full duplex transfer mode. The
RJ-45 connector is suitable for UTP cable Category 5 or better.
10/100/1000Base-TX Port
A 10/100/1000Base-TX port supports network speeds of 10 Mbps, 100
Mbps or 1,000 Mbps, and can operate in half and full duplex transfer
modes. The RJ-45 connector is suitable for UTP cable Category 3, 4,
5 or better.
100Base-FX Port
A 100Base-FX port adds a fiber Fast Ethernet link to your network device.
Compliant with IEEE 802.3u, this port can transmit data at 100 Mbps in
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full duplex mode across distances of up to 2 km over multi-mode fiberoptic cable. The fiber port has a choice of three fiber connector types:
ST, SC or WDM.
100Base-TX Port
The 100Base-TX port supports network speed of 100 Mbps, and can
operate in half and full duplex transfer modes. The RJ-45 connector is
suitable for UTP cable Category 3, 4, 5 or better.
1000Base-LX Port
The 1000Base-LX port adds a fiber Gigabit Ethernet link to your network
device. Compliant with IEEE 802.3z, this port transmits data at 1,000 Mbps
in full duplex mode across distances of up to 220 m over multi-mode fiberoptic cable. The fiber port accepts SC or WDM connectors.
1000Base-T Port
The 1000Base-T port supports a network speed of 1,000 Mbps and
operates in full duplex transfer mode. The RJ-45 connector is suitable for
UTP cable Category 5 or better.
(Redundant) Gigabit SFP Slot
To connect a fiber cable’s connector to a converter’s SFP slot, slide the
selected SFP module (mini-GBIC) into the SFP slot, making sure that
the module’s receptors line up with the receptors at the back of the slot.
Push until you hear a click. Once the module is inserted correctly, take
the cable connector and turn it so that it will fit into the mouth of the
module. Then push the connector into the mouth until its snaps into the
receiving grooves in the module’s mouth. Use the appropriate type of
multi-mode or single-mode fiber, depending on the SFP module being
used. The fiber optics transmit data at up to 1,000 Mbps and can maintain
data integrity over cable distances as long as 60 km, depending on the
selected SFP (mini-GBIC) module.
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Cables
Connecting Fiber Cable
When connecting fiber cable to a 1000Base-FX port on the converter,
be sure an SC or WDM connector is used. (Other INTELLINET NETWORK
SOLUTIONS Media Converter models may need cable that matches
their ST ports.) Follow the steps below to properly connect fiber cable.
1.Remove and keep the fiber port’s rubber cover. When not connected to
a fiber cable, the rubber cover should be replaced to protect the optics .
inside the device.
2. Check that the fiber terminators are clean. You can clean the cable
plugs by wiping them gently with a clean tissue or cotton ball moistened
with a little ethanol. Dirty fiber terminators on fiber optic cables will
impair the quality of the light transmitted through the cable and lead
to degraded performance on the port.
3.Connect one end of the cable to the SC/WDM port on the converter
and the other end to the SC/WDM port on the other device. NOTE:
When inserting the cable, be sure the tab on the plug clicks into position
to ensure it’s properly seated.
4. Check the corresponding port LED on the converter to make sure the
connection is valid.
Connecting Copper Cable
The 1000Base-T RJ-45 Ethernet port fully supports auto-sensing and autonegotiation. Follow the steps below to properly connect fiber cable.
1.Insert one end of a Category 5 twisted pair cable into the RJ-45 port .
on the converter and the other end into the port of the network node.
2. Check the corresponding port LED on the converter to make sure the
connection is valid.
Cable Installation Tips
Cables can affect network performance if not installed or positioned
properly. To help ensure your equipment operates at optimal levels:
• Try to maintain a bend radius that’s a minimum of 4x the diameter of .
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•
•
•
the cable for UTP; and 100x the diameter of the
cable for fiber.
mm
Avoid letting the cable twist too much to
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prevent excessive strain on internal cables.
Place cable ties at regular intervals, being
careful not to overtighten them. Avoid
6 mm
using ties with fiber cable.
Don’t stretch cable, especially around
corners, in vertical cable trays and when spanning long distances.
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Cable Selection
Use 100 Ohm Category 5, 5e or 6 unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) or shielded
twisted-pair (STP) cable for 1000Base-T configurations, referring to thePlace c
at regul
pin assignments below as needed.
interval
not ove
Bi-directional Data One Plus (BI_D1+)
Bi-directional Data Two Plus (BI_D2+) cable ti
Bi-directional Data One Minus (BI_D1-) Bi-directional Data Two Minus (BI_D2-) to avoid
Bi-directional Data Two Plus (BI_D2+)
Bi-directional Data One Plus (BI_D1+) with fibe
Bi-directional Data Three Plus (BI_D3+) Bi-directional Data Four Plus (BI_D4+)
Bi-directional Data Three Minus (BI_D3-) Bi-directional Data Four Minus (BI_D4-)
Bi-directional Data Two Minus (BI_D2-) Bi-directional Data One Minus (BI_D1-)
Bi-directional Data Four Plus (BI_D4+)
Bi-directional Data Three Plus (BI_D3+)
Bi-directional Data Four Minus (BI_D4-) Bi-directional Data Three Minus (BI_D3-)
Pin MDI Signal Name
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
MDI-X Signal Name
NOTE: All Category 5 UTP
Cat6 (568A type) Cat6 (568B type)
cable used for 100Base-TX
Pin 1 White - Green
White/Orange
Pin 2 Green
Orange
connections should also work
White - Green
for 1000Base-T providing all Pin 3 White - Orange
Pin 4 Blue
Blue
four wire pairs are connected. Pin 5 White - Blue
White - Blue
It is recommended, however, Pin 6 Orange
Green
White - Brown
that Cat6 cable be used for all Pin 7 White - Brown
Pin 8 Brown
Brown
critical or new installations.
Positioning the Converter
The location of the converter during operation can greatly affect its
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performance. Consider these guidelines when deciding where to place
the device.
• Place the converter in a fairly cool and dry location. (See Specifications
for the acceptable temperature and humidity operating ranges.)
• Place the converter in a location free from strong electromagnetic
field generators (such as motors), vibration, dust and direct exposure
to sunlight.
• Place the converter in a location with easy access to AC power.
• Place the converter on a clean, flat surface that leaves at least 10 cm
(4 in.) of space at the front and rear of the device for ventilation.
• Affix the provided rubber pads to the bottom of the converter to protect
the case from scratches and prevent slipping.
NOTE: For mounting on a vertical surface, use the underside of the unit
as a template to measure and mark out the position of the holes on the
installation surface, then use two screws to mount the converter in place.
WARNING: Exercise caution if using power tools to install the device.
Also, because invisible laser radiation may be emitted from the aperture
of the port when no cable is connected, avoid exposure to laser radiation
and do not stare into open apertures.
Powering On the Converter
The converter uses an AC power supply: 100 – 240 V AC, 50 – 60 Hz. The
power supply automatically self-adjusts to the local power source and may
be powered on without having any or all LAN segment cables connected.
1. Plug the power cable directly into the receptacle on the rear panel.
2. Plug the power adapter into an available socket. NOTE: For international
use, you may need to change to an AC power adapter cord that has been
approved for the receptacle type and electrical current in your country.
3. Confirm that the PWR LED on the rear panel is lit, indicating power to the
device. If it’s not, check that the power cable is correctly plugged in.
Sample Application Diagrams
To effectively expand a Fast or Gigabit Ethernet network, position a pair of
converters back to back as illustrated in the examples that follow.
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Switch — Converter — Converter — Switch
In the configuration below, the converters function as a high-speed
bridge between switches, creating increased capacity for each user
(node) on the local area network and providing a 1000 Mbps full duplex
link to a variety of Gigabit Ethernet network devices within a LAN.
In the configuration below, redundant link converters function as a highspeed bridge between switches, creating increased capacity for each
user (node) on the local area network and providing a 10/100/1000 Mbps
full duplex link to a variety of Fast or Gigabit Ethernet network devices
within a LAN.
Switch — Converter — Converter — Server
In the configuration below, the converters function as a server aggregation
for an enterprise or LAN configuration, providing a 1000 Mbps full duplex
link to a workgroup of 10/100 switches located on separate floors within
a single building.
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In the configuration below, redundant link converters function as a server
aggregation for an enterprise or LAN configuration, providing a 10/100/1000
Mbps full duplex link to a workgroup of 10/100/1000 switches located on
separate floors within
a single building.
Switch — Converter — Converter — Workstation
In this configuration, the converters function as a high-speed dedicated
link within a campus network configuration, providing a 1000 Mbps full
duplex link to a remote network node.
Fiber Cable
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specifications
Model 510486 Gigabit Ethernet Redundant Link Media Converter
Standards
•IEEE 802.3ab (Twisted Pair
Gigabit Ethernet)
• IEEE 802.3z (Fiber Optic Gigabit
Ethernet)
General
•Media support:
-1000Base-T Cat5e or higher
UTP/STP RJ-45
- Fiber media support depends
on SFP module
• Connectors:
- RJ-45 port, 10/100/1000Base-T
- 2 SFP module slots (2nd slot
for redundant link)
• Distances:
- 100 m / 300 ft. (RJ-45 cable)
- Fiber distance depends on
SFP module
• Safety & EMI certificates: FCC
Class A, CE Mark
LEDs
• Power
• LINK/TX for RJ-45 port
• 1000 Mbps link for RJ-45 port
• LINK/TX for fiber SFP port
• ALM indicator for errors on
copper or fiber connection
• PRI (Primary Link indicator)
• RDT (Redundant Link indicator)
DIP Switches
• Link Fault Signaling (LFS) on/off
Power
• External power adapter: 12 V DC,
0.5 A
• Power consumption: 4.9 Watts
(maximum)
Environmental
• Metal housing
• Dimensions: 102 (L) x 74 (W) x
22 (H) mm (4 x 2.9 x 0.9 in.)
• Weight: 160 g (0.34 lbs.)
• Operating temperature: 0 – 50°C
(32 – 122°F)
• Operating humidity: 10 – 80% RH,
non-condensing
• Storage temperature: -20 – 70°C
(-4 – 158°F)
Package Contents
• Gigabit Ethernet Redundant Link
Media Converter
• External power adapter
• User manual
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Model 510493 Gigabit Ethernet Media Converter
Standards
•IEEE 802.3ab (Twisted Pair
Gigabit Ethernet)
• IEEE 802.3z (Fiber Optic Gigabit
Ethernet)
Power
• External power adapter: 12 V DC,
0.5 A
• Power consumption: 4.9 Watts
(maximum)
General
•Media support:
-1000Base-T Cat5e or higher
UTP/STP RJ-45
- Fiber media support depends
on SFP module
• Connectors:
- RJ-45 port, 1000Base-T
- SFP module slot
• Distances:
- 100 m / 300 ft. (RJ-45 cable)
- Fiber distance depends on
SFP module
• Safety & EMI certificates: FCC
Class A, CE Mark
Environmental
• Metal housing
• Dimensions: 102 (L) x 74 (W) x
22 (H) mm (4 x 2.9 x 0.9 in.)
• Weight: 160 g (0.34 lbs.)
• Operating temperature: 0 – 50°C
(32 – 122°F)
• Operating humidity: 10 – 80% RH,
non-condensing
• Storage temperature: -20 – 70°C
(-4 – 158°F)
LEDs
• Power
• LINK/ACT for RJ-45 port
• 1000 Mbps link for RJ-45 port
• LINK/ACT for fiber SFP port
• ALM indicator for errors on
copper or fiber connection
DIP Switches
• Link Fault Signaling (LFS) on/off
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Package Contents
• Gigabit Ethernet Media Converter
• External power adapter
• User manual
Models 510509 & 510523 Gigabit Ethernet WDM Media Converters
Standards
• IEEE 802.3ab (Twisted Pair
Gigabit Ethernet)
• IEEE 802.3z (Fiber Optic Gigabit
Ethernet)
General
•Media support:
-1000Base-T Cat5e or higher
UTP/STP RJ-45
- 1000Base-LX single-mode
9/125 µm fiber
• Connectors:
- RJ-45 port, 1000Base-T
- Fiber SC port, 1000Base-LX
• Distances:
- 10 km / 6.2 mi. (9/125 µm fiber
cable)
- 100 m / 300 ft. (RJ-45 cable)
• Wavelengths (Model 510509):
- Receive (RX): 1550 nm
- Transmit (TX): 1310 nm
• Wavelengths (Model 510523):
- Receive (RX): 1310 nm
- Transmit (TX): 1550 nm
• Min. TX power: -9 dBm
• Max. TX power: -3 dBm
• RX sensitivity: -21 dBm
• Min. power budget: 12 dB
• Max. power budget: 18 dB
• Safety & EMI certificates: FCC
Class A, CE Mark
• LINK/TX for RJ-45 port
• LINK/TX for fiber SC port
DIP Switches
• DIP 1: Enables/disables local
loopback (LLB)
• DIP 2: Enables/disables remote
loopback (RLB)
Power
• External power adapter: 12 V DC,
0.5 A
• Power consumption: 3.4 Watts
(maximum)
Environmental
• Metal housing
• Dimensions: 109 (L) x 74 (W) x
23 (H) mm (4.2 x 2.9 x 0.9 in.)
• Weight: 160 g (0.34 lbs.)
• Operating temperature: 0 – 50°C
(32 – 122°F)
• Operating humidity: 10 – 80% RH,
non-condensing
• Storage temperature: -20 – 70°C
(-4 – 158°F)
Package Contents
• Gigabit Ethernet WDM Media
Converter
• External power adapter
• User manual
LEDs
• Power
• Full/half duplex
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Model 515320 Fast Ethernet Media Converter
Standards
being transmitted at 100 Mbps
•IEEE 802.3 (Twisted Pair Ethernet)
• IEEE 802.3u (Twisted Pair / Fiber DIP Switches
• DIP 1: Enables/disables auto-neg.
Optic Fast Ethernet)
• DIP 2: Copper port (RJ-45) duplex
General
mode; full-duplex or half-duplex
•Media support:
• DIP 3: Copper port (RJ-45) data
-100Base-TX Cat3 or higher
bit rate; 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps
UTP/STP RJ-45, EIA/TIA 568 • DIP 4: Fiber port duplex mode;
- 100Base-FX multi-mode
full duplex or half duplex
62.5/125 or 50/125 µm fiber
• DIP 5: Enables/disables link fault
• Connectors:
signaling (LFS)
- RJ-45 port, 100Base-TX
• DIP 6: Enables/disables local
- Fiber ST duplex port, 100Base-FX loopback (LLB)
• Distances:
• DIP 7: Enables/disables remote
-2 km / 1.24 mi. (62.5/125 or
loopback (RLB)
50/125 µm fiber cable)
Power
- 100 m / 300 ft (RJ-45 cable)
• Ext. power adapter: 12 V DC, 0.5 A
• Wavelength: 1300 nm
• Power consumption: 2.4 Watts
• Min. TX power: -20 dBm
(maximum)
• Max. TX power: -14 dBm
• RX sensitivity: -31 dBm
Environmental
• Min. power budget: 11 dB
• Metal housing
• Max. power budget: 17 dB
• Dimensions: 133 (L) x 86 (W) x
• Certifications: FCC Class A, CE Mark 29 (H) mm (5.23 x 3.4 x 1.1 in.)
• Weight: 158 g (0.34 lbs.)
LEDs
• Operating temperature: 0 – 50°C
• COL: flashes to indicate data
(32 – 122°F)
collision
• FDX: indicates full duplex mode • Operating humidity: 10 – 80% RH,
non-condensing
• ACT: flashes to indicate data
• Storage temperature: -20 – 70°C
traffic
(-4 – 158°F)
• LNK: indicates receiving link
pulses from compliant device
Package Contents
• LFS: indicates a break or disruption • Fast Ethernet Media Converter
in copper or fiber links
• External power adapter
• 100: indicates data packets are
• User manual
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Model 515337 Fast Ethernet Media Converter
Standards
being transmitted at 100 Mbps
•IEEE 802.3 (Twisted Pair Ethernet)
• IEEE 802.3u (Twisted Pair / Fiber DIP Switches
• DIP 1: Enables/disables auto-neg.
Optic Fast Ethernet)
• DIP 2: Copper port (RJ-45) duplex
General
mode; full-duplex or half-duplex
•Media support:
• DIP 3: Copper port (RJ-45) data
-100Base-TX Cat3 or higher
bit rate; 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps
UTP/STP RJ-45, EIA/TIA 568 • DIP 4: Fiber port duplex mode;
- 100Base-FX multi-mode
full duplex or half duplex
62.5/125 or 50/125 µm fiber
• DIP 5: Enables/disables link fault
• Connectors:
signaling (LFS)
- RJ-45 port, 100Base-TX
• DIP 6: Enables/disables local
- Fiber SC duplex port, 100Base-FX loopback (LLB)
• Distances:
• DIP 7: Enables/disables remote
-2 km / 1.24 mi. (62.5/125 or
loopback (RLB)
50/125 µm fiber cable)
Power
- 100 m / 300 ft (RJ-45 cable)
• Ext. power adapter: 12 V DC, 0.5 A
• Wavelength: 1300 nm
• Power consumption: 2.4 Watts
• Min. TX power: -20 dBm
(maximum)
• Max. TX power: -14 dBm
• RX sensitivity: -31 dBm
Environmental
• Min. power budget: 11 dB
• Metal housing
• Max. power budget: 17 dB
• Dimensions: 133 (L) x 86 (W) x
• Certifications: FCC Class A, CE Mark 29 (H) mm (5.23 x 3.4 x 1.1 in.)
• Weight: 158 g (0.34 lbs.)
LEDs
• Operating temperature: 0 – 50°C
• COL: flashes to indicate data
(32 – 122°F)
collision
• FDX: indicates full duplex mode • Operating humidity: 10 – 80% RH,
non-condensing
• ACT: flashes to indicate data
• Storage temperature: -20 – 70°C
traffic
(-4 – 158°F)
• LNK: indicates receiving link
pulses from compliant device
Package Contents
• LFS: indicates a break or disruption • Fast Ethernet Media Converter
in copper or fiber links
• External power adapter
• 100: indicates data packets are
• User manual
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Model 515344 Fast Ethernet Media Converter
Standards
being transmitted at 100 Mbps
•IEEE 802.3 (Twisted Pair Ethernet)
• IEEE 802.3u (Twisted Pair / Fiber DIP Switches
• DIP 1: Enables/disables auto-neg.
Optic Fast Ethernet)
• DIP 2: Copper port (RJ-45) duplex
General
mode; full-duplex or half-duplex
•Media support:
• DIP 3: Copper port (RJ-45) data
-100Base-TX Cat3 or higher
bit rate; 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps
UTP/STP RJ-45, EIA/TIA 568 • DIP 4: Fiber port duplex mode;
- 100Base-FX single-mode 9/125 full duplex or half duplex
µm fiber
• DIP 5: Enables/disables link fault
• Connectors:
signaling (LFS)
- RJ-45 port, 100Base-TX
• DIP 6: Enables/disables local
- Fiber SC duplex port, 100Base-FX loopback (LLB)
• Distances:
• DIP 7: Enables/disables remote
- 30 km / 18.6 mi. (9/125 µm fiber . loopback (RLB)
cable)
Power
- 100 m / 300 ft. (RJ-45 cable)
• Ext. power adapter: 12 V DC, 0.5 A
• Wavelength: 1300 nm
• Min. TX power: -15 dBm
Environmental
• Max. TX power: -8 dBm
• Metal housing
• RX sensitivity: -34 dBm
• Dimensions: 133 (L) x 86 (W) x
• Min. power budget: 19 dB
29 (H) mm (5.23 x 3.4 x 1.1 in.)
• Max. power budget: 26 dB
• Weight: 158 g (0.34 lbs.)
• Certifications: FCC Class A, CE Mark • Operating temperature: 0 – 50°C
(32 – 122°F)
LEDs
• Operating humidity: 10 – 80% RH,
• COL: flashes to indicate data
non-condensing
collision
• FDX: indicates full duplex mode • Storage temperature: -20 – 70°C
(-4 – 158°F)
• ACT: flashes to indicate data
traffic
Package Contents
• LNK: indicates receiving link
• Fast Ethernet Media Converter
pulses from compliant device
• External power adapter
• LFS: indicates a break or disruption • User manual
in copper or fiber links
• 100: indicates data packets are
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Model 515351 Gigabit Ethernet Media Converter
Standards
• IEEE 802.3ab (Twisted Pair
Gigabit Ethernet)
• IEEE 802.3z (Fiber Optic Gigabit
Ethernet)
General
•Media support:
-1000Base-T Cat5e or higher
UTP/STP RJ-45
-1000Base-SX multi-mode 50/125
µm & 62.5/125 µm fiber
• Connectors:
- RJ-45 port, 1000Base-T
- Fiber SC duplex port, 1000Base-SX
• Distances:
-220 m / 720 ft. (62.5/125 µm fiber
cable)
- 550 m / 1800 ft. (50/125 µm fiber
cable)
- 100 m (RJ-45 cable)
• Wavelength: 850 nm
• Min. TX power: -9.5 dBm
• Max. TX power: -4 dBm
• RX sensitivity: -18 dBm
• Link budget: 8.5 dB
• Safety & EMI certificates: FCC
Class A, CE Mark
Power
• Ext. power adapter: 12 V DC, 0.5 A
• Power consumption: 3.4 Watts
(maximum)
Environmental
• Metal housing
• Dimensions: 102 (L) x 74 (W) x
22 (H) mm (4 x 2.9 x 0.9 in.)
• Weight: 158 g (0.34 lbs.)
• Operating temperature: 0 – 50°C
(32 – 122°F)
• Operating humidity: 10 – 80% RH,
non-condensing
• Storage temperature: -20 – 70°C
(-4 – 158°F)
Package Contents
• Gigabit Ethernet Media Converter
• External power adapter
• User manual
LEDs
• Power
• LINK/TX for RJ-45 port
• LINK/TX for fiber SC port
DIP Switches
• N-Way on/off
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Model 515368 Gigabit Ethernet Media Converter
Standards
• IEEE 802.3ab (Twisted Pair
Gigabit Ethernet)
• IEEE 802.3z (Fiber Optic Gigabit
Ethernet)
Power
• Ext. power adapter: 12 V DC, 0.5 A
• Power consumption: 3.4 Watts
(maximum)
Environmental
• Metal housing
General
• Dimensions: 102 (L) x 74 (W) x
•Media support:
22 (H) mm (4 x 2.9 x 0.9 in.)
-1000Base-T Cat5e or higher
• Weight: 158 g (0.34 lbs.)
UTP/STP RJ-45
- 1000Base-LX single-mode 9/125 • Operating temperature: 0 – 50°C
(32 – 122°F)
µm fiber
• Operating humidity: 10 – 80% RH,
• Connectors:
non-condensing
- RJ-45 port, 1000Base-T
- Fiber SC duplex port, 1000Base-LX • Storage temperature: -20 – 70°C
(-4 – 158°F)
• Distances:
-10 km / 6.2 mi. (9/125 µm fiber Package Contents
cable)
• Gigabit Ethernet Media Converter
- 100 m / 300 ft. (RJ-45 cable)
• External power adapter
• Wavelength: 1310 nm
• User manual
• Min. TX power: -9.5 dBm
• Max. TX power: -3 dBm
• RX sensitivity: -20 dBm
• Link budget: 10.5 dB
• Safety & EMI certificates: FCC
Class A, CE Mark
LEDs
• Power
• Full/half duplex
• LINK/TX for RJ-45 port
• LINK/TX for fiber SC port
DIP Switches
• N-Way on/off
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Model 519069 Ethernet Media Converter
Standards
in copper or fiber links
• IEEE 802.3 (Twisted Pair Ethernet) • 100: indicates data packets are
• IEEE 802.3u (Twisted Pair / Fiber being transmitted at 100 Mbps
Optic Fast Ethernet)
Switches
General
• MDI/MDI-X selector for RJ-45
•Media support:
port
-100Base-TX Cat5e or higher
• Auto-Negotiation on/off
UTP/STP RJ-45, EIA/TIA 568
- 100Base-FX single-mode 9/125 Power
• Ext. power adapter: 12 V DC, 0.5 A
µm fiber
• Connectors:
Environmental
- RJ-45 port, 100Base-TX
- Fiber SC duplex port, 100Base-FX • Metal housing
• Dimensions: 133 (L) x 86 (W) x
• Distances:
- 30 km / 18.6 mi. (9/125 µm fiber . 29 (H) mm (5.23 x 3.4 x 1.1 in.)
• Weight: 158 g (0.34 lbs.)
cable)
• Operating temperature: 0 – 50°C
- 100 m / 300 ft. (RJ-45 cable)
(32 – 122°F)
• Wavelength: 1310 nm
• Operating humidity: 10 – 80% RH,
• Min. TX power: -15 dBm
non-condensing
• Max. TX power: -8 dBm
• Storage temperature: -20 – 70°C
• RX sensitivity: -34 dBm
(-4 – 158°F)
• Min. power budget: 19 dB
• Max. power budget: 26 dB
Package Contents
• Certifications: FCC Class A, CE • Fast Ethernet Media Converter
Mark
• External power adapter
• User manual
LEDs
• COL: flashes to indicate data
collision
• FDX: indicates full duplex mode
• ACT: flashes to indicate data
traffic
• LNK: indicates receiving link
pulses from compliant device
• LFS: indicates a break or disruption
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